Stem Cell Therapy
- Extremely thin endometrial lining is a leading cause of implantation failure and may not respond to standard treatment in some women. Endometrial lining can be enhanced with the use of stem cell treatment in such circumstances.
- The most common form of Stem Cell Therapy is a bone marrow transplant, although there are additional treatments based on umbilical cord blood.
- Neurodegenerative disorders and conditions, including diabetes and heart disease, are among those being studied in an effort to identify new sources for stem cells and apply stem cell therapies.
- When a patient's implantation fails because of a thin endometrium despite conventional treatment, stem cell therapy may be an option.